Latest Donations

A big thank you to customers of Smiths Butchers, The Six Bells and Abercorn News in Boreham for their continued support and donations to Ava's tins

£124 from
Kenneth Chaplin

A big thank you once again to customers of The Queens Head in Boreham for their generous support

£105 from
Kenneth Chaplin

More generous donations by customers of The Queens Head, Boreham

£90 from
Kenneth Chaplin

Donation from the recent Boreham fundraiser Funday. God bless x

£100 from
Melissa Gilbert

Generous donations once again by customers of The Queens Head Boreham during the recent World Cup event.

£180 from
Kenneth Chaplin

Money from the six bells and co-op tins.

£50 from
Liz Chaplin

More kind donations to Ava's tin held at the Co-op store in Boreham

£40 from
Kenneth Chaplin

Kind donations to Ava's tins by customers at The Queens Head, Boreham from the recent Beer Festival and Andy Chinery's birthday celebration

£140 from
Ken Chaplin

God Bless as always

£ (Private) from
Anonymous

Many thanks to the :
Co-op / Queens head / smiths butchers and abercorn news.

£200 from
Danny Chaplin

Ava's adeli dreams

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Ava is our 11 year old treasure. She as born six weeks prematurely, initially appearing perfectly healthy but at 10 days old our world fell apart when she was diagnosed with hydrocephalus which caused a life threatening build up of fluid in her brain. An infection had caused damage throughout every section of her brain, damaging her eyes and leaving her blind. Ava went on to be diagnosed with cerebral palsy, which effects all her limbs, has dislocated her hips and she has complex, uncontrolled epilepsy.

Ava initially coped very well with her condition and was making slow and steady progress. She had learnt to sit independently, stand with support, was able to feed herself and say "mum, dad and Nan". In March 2011 Ava's shunt blocked. fluid built up in her brain and misdiagnosis meant a delay in treatment . When Ava recovered from surgery we realised she had lost all the skills she had fought so hard to get and seizures were taking control of her life, making progress incredibly difficult . It took two years to stabilise Ava after this trauma but she started to fight back and we started to recognise the little girl we had had.

In the summer of 2013, we learnt that Ava's left hip had dislocated. Her right hip was also compromised. Our dreams of seeing her stand again were shattered!

We had heard about the Adeli medical Centre through one of Ava's friends who has been making regular trips and has made remarkable progress and we wondered if they could help Ava. In September 2013 we took Ava for a two week course of intensive rehabilitation. It was like nothing she had ever done before and there were moments where we worried if we had even done the right thing but within 48hours we could see a difference! At the end of the stay Ava graduated. She had worked incredibly hard and we were all extremely proud. The results were staggering and testament to all her hard work. They had reduce the spasticity in her legs by over 50%! Her legs, that had been locked together for so long were able to open 8cm wide and she was able to wrap her legs around my waist for the first time in years! Her posture was amazing, awareness and responsiveness increased. It was like being given back the little girl we had lost years ago.

Since that first trip, Ava has returned to Adeli 5 times Each trip brought new gifts. It increased Ava's levels of awareness and understanding, improved concentration and listening skills, increased speech sounds, increased upper body strength, gave her head control, straightened her back, improved upper body strength, enabled her to hug us for the first time and opened up neurological pathways that have enabled her to laugh! The most magical gift so far!

On 22nd Novemeber 2014 Ava said Mummy for the first time and she's making more and more speech sounds.

We are also now in the enviable position of being able to access some home based therapy for Ava, thanks to the team at Kids Physio works in Colchester. Ava has been attending there for 2 hours of physiotherapy a week since January 2016 and this has all been possible due to fundraising. Ava's continuing to make good progress. The physio is helping her to stay strong, happy and pain free and her posture has increased dramatically and she's now sitting with minimal support and weight bearing through her arms. Unfortunately in September 2018 Ava sustained a fractured femur whilst seizuring. She has since been diagnosed with osteoporosis but this hasn’t stopped Ava and she never gives up on striving to be better and stronger.

We are also looking to fund some one to one music therapy for Ava. Music has always been a very magical gift and has been something that’s got through to Ava, even when she’s been desperately unwell, screaming in pain or traumatised by hospital procedures. The first time Ava ever responded to her name was in a music therapy session and she literally comes alive in sessions and communicates with her therapist in truly magical ways.

Other ways in which your fundraising has helped has been to help us purchase specialist equipment for Ava. The nhs are only able to offer wheelchairs etc that meet her very basic needs but we are often left with the bill to fund things that would improve her quality of life that much more and offer more comfort and support than the basic provisions. Ava alwayes strives to be the best that she can be and we strive to ensure she has the best to enable this to happen.

Your continued support is so very much appreciated and we couldn’t do it without you!

Should we exceed the target amount (or if we do not raise enough funds, or if they cannot be used for any other reason) the funds raised will go to the general funds of Tree of Hope to assist other sick children.